Thursday, August 7, 2008

TransWarp now Running Deep Rybka 3.0

TransWarp is now running Deep Rybka 3.0 mp x64 "Human" version. I figure since TW plays Humans, it should run the Human version. But that doesn't mean I won't test other versions as well. There is a regular default version, kind of like Rybka 2.3.2a mp x64, there aren't any variants of the main program.

Other versions include Deep Rybka 3.0 x64 "Dynamic" (I guess when I put mp in the previous entry, was kind of an oxymoron (Deep and MP are the same). As well as the previous "Default" Deep Rybka 3.0 x64. There are still 32 bit versions of Rybka as well, I haven't had any players yet with the new version, but I'm looking forward to it. I will have cleared the two players who got noplayed as a result of the new version. Have to see how it fares against those who would try to play the same moves over and over.

On another note, I will be posting a pgn file of TransWarp's last Rybka 2.3.2a mp x64's games on the website www.transwarpchess.com probably just in the form of a download right now. I'm still having trouble figuring out what's causing one of the files to crash in the replayer. Plus not feeling well, it's hard to get motivated to do such things...ugh. But needless to say, Rybka 3.0 has relit the fires and I'm trying, key word "trying" to get busy again. I will be doing that next. So don't look right away for the file. I still have to make a new database on ChessPartner, then save the file and upload it to my website. It will be found in the "games" page. A note, if you are noplayed by TransWarp, it's because you have consistantly started and aborted games, not remembering that TW is a computer..or Rybka, whichever excuse it is. There are easy commands to type in at ICC to remove all Computer seeks. Just type in "set sfilter -C" without the "'s in the main command line of blitzen or whatever interface you use. You won't see computer seeks again.

Well, off to start the new database and upload the pgn file to my website, there are about 800+ games in this file.

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